Answer:
"The movies was so dull, I could barely keep my eyes open."
Explanation:
Okay! Here we go.
Personally, I deal with changes in different ways. If it’s a small change, I usually am fine with them. Maybe I’ll need a bit of explanation on why it changed and everything however I will be fine. If it’s a large change however, I might need to go off and take a break before getting the full information. Maybe draw or just relax on my phone. After, it’s easier for someone to slowly explain what the change is, what it’ll mean for me and people around me as well as why it’s being changed. Most people say; “change is good,” however, change to some can sometimes bring great anxiety which can be difficult to deal with. It’s good to know healthy coping mechanisms & how to handle change in a positive way.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Present perfect tense is related to the present in some way, while past simple tense happened at a specific time in the past and is a finished action.
Explanation:
Present perfect tense describes something that happened in the past, but that is related to something in the present (example: I have read 5 books by Ernest Hemingway).
Past simple tense is used for things that happened at a definite time in the past (example: I met my friend when I was seventeen).